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COURTLY COLLECTORS: INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FOR THE FIFTEENTH-CENTURY ITALIAN NOBILITY. (VOLUMES I AND II) (FIFTEENTH CENTURY).
註釋The particular manuscripts of textless music were connected to courts that boasted large artistic establishments where the nobles patronized and perceived art in new ways that set them apart from earlier practices. Archival pay records, household inventories and contemporary letters show that attitudes about artistic production and consumption changed during the fifteenth century, and they suggest that the new cultural ambience at these courts was consistent with an emerging new concept of music. The